The Locksmith Journal Sep-Oct 2014 - Issue 34 | Page 6

PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE INDUSTRYNEWS Improve your van security with Viro ‘Van Lock’ The Viro Van Lock is an innovative, high quality lock specifically designed for vans to give additional security, yet is practical for day to day use. “Van Lock” can be installed , in virtually any situation, as it tolerates or recovers (with spacers) any door misalignments, it presses closed easily and provides a high degree of security thanks to the fixing system, the seven pin key and drill-resistant plate. The special (patented) shape without sharp edges or gripping points, together with the sturdy and corrosion-proof inox stainless steel distinguish this locking system for both trucks and vans, which can be applied to either rear wing or side sliding doors, or both. The spring-loaded, casehardened, tempered and galvanized steel deadbolt locks automatically (without using the key) by pushing the second door against the first, or closing the side sliding door. The “Van Lock” can be kept in “always open” mode with the key inserted and fully turned. An added safety device allows for emergency unlocking from the inside (it is practically impossible to grip from the outside with burglary tools) if the operator is accidentally closed in the loading compartment. It is supplied with three Viro Top Security profile nickelplated brass keys, easy to grip (even when wearing gloves), inox stainless steel screws, bolts, washers and rivets; adhesive drilling template; inox stainless steel spacers (which can be ordered individually) to compensate any misalignments between the doors; non-scratch rubber seal. For further information or to order please contact SKS Limited – 01442 291400 or www.sks.cx/vr4222. And up the level of your van security. www.locksmithjournal.co.uk LOCKSMITH REQUIRED for a rapidly expanding company in the London SE & Kent area. Must have a full driving licence. Please send your CV to [email protected] 6 THE SEP/OCT 2014 ISSUE SPONSORED BY ADVANCED KEYS To read more, visit www.locksmithjournal.co.uk